ECB Funds Artworks That Lampoon Euro-Zone Chiefs

5/9/2013 2:53AM

Street art showing Mario Draghi stacking poker chips at a casino with Angela Merkel as his glamorous assistant is one of a series of satirical artworks on show at a European Central Bank-funded project in Frankfurt. WSJ’s Caitlan Carroll reports. Photo: Getty Images

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